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      Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

      https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381045.0 (there’s a graph in here as well)

      "I’ve done a bit of blockchain exploring.

      The block in question where all the bitcoin days were destroyed is this one:

      https://blockchain.info/block/00000000000000048445e1220a78e53de15c74160ffbe4dad0b52099560e045f

      About 120,000 btc were moved. There are many transactions in this block in the 4,500-5,000 btc range. I followed the source addresses back in time. The ones I’ve looked at all trace their heritage to this monstrous transaction from 27 January 2011:

      https://blockchain.info/tx/8f8210694d3631a88ff410c573d80caf57db1d8af397bd47687aa4e4c1802464

      A single transaction moved 400,000 btc to a single address; this one:

      https://blockchain.info/address/1AYtnRppWM7tWQaVLpm7TvcHKrjKxgCRvX

      So whoever made the transaction yesterday had 400,000 btc in a single address in 2011. If it isn’t Satoshi, who the hell is it?

      Note that that 1AY… address had some transactions on 26 November this year; shortly before the ATH on 28 November. A huge whale, perhaps the biggest single holder of btc in existence, is stirring. The question is, why?

      EDIT: 400,000 btc in early 2011 was almost 10% of all btc in existence. In a single address. Wow."

      Anyone found more info about what’s going down?

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        Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

        The discussion which is going on in interesting, but don’t fall for the trolls that left BTC-E and joined the forums.

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          HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

          [quote]The question is, why?[/quote]

          They saw Kevlar’s project and are prepping to buy aaaaaallllllllllll the Feathercoins.

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            FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

            This is one of the main reasons I love cryptocurrency, all transactions are public and there’s all sorts of mysteries like who the f* is satoshi? Why does he not want the fame and why hasn’t he cashed out yet? :S he may just be the ponzi king haha (I know now that its not a ponzi sceme lol)

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              jti8899 last edited by

              Rep for that post and that research. Nice work. . .when I grow up I want to be as smart as you. Or at least know how to look at the block chain like that lol keep us updated
              Could this be someone just breaking up a larger account into 3 smaller ones? If I had 500,000 BTC I would do that

              peace
              ~//~

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